computingand
Computingand is a term used in academic and professional discourse to describe an interdisciplinary approach that combines computing with other knowledge domains. It emphasizes integration, collaboration, and the co-design of methods that draw on computational techniques while respecting the practices and insights of the allied disciplines. The term is not a standard discipline in itself, but a label that appears in course titles, research agendas, and program descriptions to signal cross-domain work.
Origins and usage: The coinage likely emerged in the early 2000s as universities expanded programs beyond traditional
Scope and examples: It encompasses areas like computational social science, digital humanities, computational medicine, environmental informatics,
Pedagogy and practice: Programs may offer jointly designed curricula, capstone projects with external partners, and cross-disciplinary
Relation to related fields: It overlaps with interdisciplinary computing, data science, and software engineering for science,